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4 Common FAQs and Answers About GHB

GHB

  1. What is GHB? GHB is gamma hydroxybutyrate, which is a central nervous system depressant that naturally occurs in the body in small amounts. As a drug it is colorless and odorless, and it has been used as a date rape drug in many cases. When GHB is slipped into a drink the victim may not even realize that they were drugged or raped, and this drug interferes with memory as well.
  2. How is GHB used? Most of the time this designer drug is sold on the street as a white powder or in a capsule form. Sometimes it may be found as a liquid, and it has a very powerful sedative effect on the user or victim.
  3. What does GHB do? The effects caused by GHB usually can be felt within 10-20 minutes of consuming the drug. The user may feel tired or sleepy, and they may experience a loss of inhibitions. In many people this designer drug may cause vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, and dizziness that can last 24 hours or longer. The actual effects will depend on the purity and dose of the drug used.
  4. Is GHB dangerous? Yes! There have been deaths reported due to GHB use. The sedative effect of the drug makes it extremely dangerous, especially when it is mixed with other central nervous system depressants like alcohol or other sedatives. Sometimes the user vomits while sleeping and they can choke to death because they do not have the ability to wake up and clear their airways.

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